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Hawthorn, ClaraBotanical Name: Raphiolepis indica 'Clara'
Evergreen shrub with outstanding white blooms late spring to early summer, and naturally good form throughout the rest of the year. Deer absolutely love eating these plants, be sure to avoid planting them where they are a problem. Cold and non-ventilated areas promote leaf spot disease. Although Hawthorns grow in part shade, their blooms will not be as showy unless grown in full sun....
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Hawthorn, Dwarf PinkBotanical Name: Raphiolepis indica 'cv.'
Evergreen shrub with outstanding pink blooms late spring to early summer, and naturally good form throughout the rest of the year. Deer absolutely love eating these plants, be sure to avoid planting them where they are a problem. Cold and non-ventilated areas promote leaf spot disease. Although Hawthorns grow in part shade, their blooms will not be as showy unless grown in full sun....
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Hawthorn, Majestic BeautyBotanical Name: Raphiolepis indica 'Majestic Beauty'
Large evergreen shrub with outstanding pink blooms late spring to early summer, and naturally good form throughout the rest of the year. Irregular growth habit can be easily manipulated with regular pruning. Deer absolutely love eating these plants, be sure to avoid planting them where they are a problem. Cold and non-ventilated areas promote leaf spot disease. Although Hawthorns grow in part shade, their blooms will not be as showy unless grown in full sun....
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Hawthorn, Pink LadyBotanical Name: Raphiolepis indica 'Pink Lady'
Evergreen shrub with outstanding pink blooms late spring to early summer, and naturally good form throughout the rest of the year. Deer absolutely love eating these plants, be sure to avoid planting them where they are a problem. Cold and non-ventilated areas promote leaf spot disease. Although Hawthorns grow in part shade, their blooms will not be as showy unless grown in full sun....
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Holly, Burford DwarfBotanical Name: Ilex cornuta 'Burfordii Nana'
A dwarf cultivar of Burford Holly that only reaches six feet tall and five feet wide, making it more popular for the common landscape....
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Holly, Dwarf YauponBotanical Name: Ilex vomitoria 'Nana'
Perhaps the most common landscape shrub, Dwarf Yaupon is a slow growing evergreen shrub that reaches four feet tall and wide, but is often trimmed into tight round forms or hedges....
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Holly, Nellie R. StevensBotanical Name: Ilex x 'Nellie R. Stevens'
Growing 25 feet tall and 15 feet wide, Nellie Steven's holly is best trimmed into a small tree form. Female specimens will require a male nearby to set the attractive red fruits in the fall. Tough and durable....
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Holly, Possom Haw YauponBotanical Name: Ilex decidua 'Warren's Red'
Deciduous holly appreciated most for the red berries visible on the leafless tree in the late fall and winter....
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Holly, Pride of Houston YauponBotanical Name: Ilex vomitoria 'Pride of Houston'
A female-only cultivar of the Yaupon Holly, all will set fruit in the fall. Fruits are red and very showy. Yaupon is commonly used as a hedge or speciman in the landscape....
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Honeysuckle, HallsBotanical Name: Lonicera japonica 'Halliana'
A vigorous semi-evergreen that is not only used as a vine or groundcover, but can be trimmed into a hedge. It should be segregated from other shrubs or small trees as it can rapidly cover them.
Hall's Honesuckle grows up to 15 feet in length and bears fragrant yellow-white flowers throughout the warm seasons, attracting butterflies. It will grow in the shade, but will not flower.
Tolerant of poor soils and drought, coupled with rapid growth habit make this honeysuckle an ideal choice for mass plantings on banks and slopes for controlling erosion. In the landscape, it tolerates heavy pruning (even mowing) in the fall to keep under control....
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Honeysuckle, PurpleBotanical Name: Lonicera japonica 'Purpurea'
A vigorous semi-evergreen that is used as a vine or groundcover. It should be segregated from other shrubs or small trees as it can rapidly cover them.
'Purpureae' grows up to 15 feet in length and bears fragrant purplish-red and white flowers throughout the warm seasons, attracting butterflies. It will grow in the shade, but will not flower. The leaves are a dark green to purple-green on top, with a purple hue underneath.
Tolerant of poor soils and drought, coupled with rapid growth habit make this honeysuckle an ideal choice for mass plantings on banks and slopes for controlling erosion. In the landscape, it tolerates heavy pruning (even mowing) in the fall to keep under control....
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